About NEJMEducation and Training
The New England Journal of Medicine is proud to support the medical community in its ongoing commitment to teaching and learning. We offer a variety of innovative features and content that help physicians learn, teach, and train one another.
RESIDENT E-BULLETIN
The Resident e-Bulletin is a weekly e-mail that delivers two teaching topics right to your in-box. It summarizes two of the latest articles that are valuable for teaching, and offers "Clinical Pearls" from each. "Morning Report Questions" help teachers and residents focus on an article’s key points. Sign up for the Resident e-Bulletin now
NEJM WEEKLY CME
Each week, you’ll find three NEJM articles with accompanying CME exams. You can choose the exams you want to take based on the topics that interest you. Take them online whenever you want – we’ll track the results for you. Subscribers are entitled to 20 free CME exams each year. Exams can be purchased individually or in bundles. Visit the NEJM Weekly CME Program
NEJM REVIEW CME
The NEJM Review CME Program is designed to help primary care physicians fulfill their CME requirements as conveniently as possible. Exams cover an entire volume (six months) of the most clinically relevant NEJM articles. You can submit your tests by mail, and we will evaluate and critique your answers. You may choose to purchase either a single program (the 50-credit option) or enroll for two programs (the 100-credit option) at a discounted rate. Visit the NEJM Review CME page for more information or to sign up today
REVIEW ARTICLES
Published in each issue of NEJM, Review Articles cover key clinical topics – especially those for which there is new information or emerging controversy. Review Articles provide a synthesis of recent research and new clinical insights, putting current thinking into context. Specific clinical guidance is often included. Browse Review Articles
CLINICAL PRACTICE
Beginning with the presentation of a single case, Clinical Practice gives you a complete description of diagnostic and treatment strategies, therapeutic options, areas of uncertainty, treatment guidelines — everything you need to know about the current state of knowledge about a common condition. Browse Clinical Practice articles
CLINICAL THERAPEUTICS
Clinical Therapeutics articles provide practical guidance for the use of specific medications, devices, and procedures in patient care. Topics include: how the therapy is used, evidence that supports (or fails to support) its use, adverse affects and areas of uncertainty, guidelines from major professional societies, and finally, authors’ recommendations. Browse Clinical Therapeutics articles
CASE RECORDS OF THE MGH
For generations, the Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital have helped physicians hone their clinical acumen. These articles focus on a single case, offering insights into the treating physicians’ medical decision-making, differential diagnosis, progressive workup of symptoms, and, when appropriate, treatment options and outcomes. Browse Case Records of the MGH
CLINICAL PROBLEM-SOLVING
In this series, top clinicians are presented with data in stages, to simulate a clinical setting. They make recommendations and decisions based on the information provided, and share their reasoning. Then results are provided and analyzed, and new decisions are made — just like the real-time diagnoses that clinical physicians face every day. Browse Clinical Problem-Solving cases now
INTERACTIVE MEDICAL CASES
Interactive Medical Cases allow readers to follow along with experts managing an actual case, from presentation through outcome. You are presented with patient information, then asked multiple-choice questions. If you answer correctly, more data is provided, followed by more questions and feedback. During this simulation of the presentation, diagnostics and treatment of the case, you can access videos, lab results and brief commentary that explain important concepts. All material is peer-reviewed, and learners can compare their scores to those of their peers. Each case is designed to be completed quickly and efficiently; subscribers and registered users can opt to save unfinished cases to review later. CME credit is available. Try an Interactive Medical Case now
VIDEOS IN CLINICAL MEDICINE
Videos in Clinical Medicine allow you to watch common clinical procedures on your computer or handheld device. Peer-reviewed for accuracy and chaptered for easy reference, these videos provide a concise review of a procedure, including preparation, equipment, and more. New procedures are added frequently. Each video serves as an excellent teaching tool and point of reference. View the list of Videos in Clinical Medicine
THE NEJM ARCHIVE 1812 – 1989
Every article NEJM has published, including some of the most noteworthy and influential research studies in modern medicine, is now available online. The Archive can be searched by specialty, topic, and/or article type. Individual subscribers receive full access to articles from 1990 to the present and 50 free views annually of articles from 1812 to 1989. Institutions can purchase access to the archive for their communities. Non-subscribers can access the Archive on a pay-per-view basis. Learn more about the Archive
NEJM CAREER CENTER
Search our extensive listing of employment opportunities for both permanent jobs and locum tenens assignments. Use a comprehensive array of job search tools. Our secure, confidential Web site lists jobs by specialty, position, and location. Forward your CV and cover letters to any listing, and sign up for Early Job Alerts so you know when a new job that meets your criteria is posted. Visit the NEJM CareerCenter now







